Hi all -
I'm posting this for someone I've worked with in the past - the founders
are totally committed to the importance of design-driven development, so
this is a great startup opp for someone with strong opinions who wants to
fully own the product user experience.

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Encentuate is focused on realizing strong digital identities in enterprises.
Our founder previously founded a NASDAQ-listed company and knows what it
takes to get there and beyond. We have a very strong team and are looking
for highly driven people to join us. We start with the best and most
motivated individuals and develop them to their full potential.

If these adjectives describe you and your work then please send us your best
portfolio samples today. Laszlo Studios is seeking to fill a full-time
position with someone of your exact caliber and characteristics. Apply now
to join our energetic and inventive team of designers and engineers in
Laszlo's creative services group.

LabUSE (Laboratory for Usage-Centered Design) of the University of
Madeira, is conducting a study on the working styles of interaction
designers, information architects and software engineers. Our goal is to
characterize transitions in working styles, which is why we ask for your
cooperation in answering the following survey.

Ingenix is one of the largest health care information and research companies in
the industry. No one competitor offers the same breadth of products and services
as Ingenix. In fact, our competitors strive to copy what we have done. We offer
the most comprehensive set of data, technology and analytic capabilities. The
power of our products and services help customers leverage information assets,
enhance clinical and financial insight, increase the quality of health care
delivery and administration and improve cost management. It is a part of the
UnitedHealth Group organization.

I am doing some research to see if it is possible to write
usability/accessibility checklists split up on all the layers in a web
project: Design (layout, typography, colors), frontend coding(semantics,
standards), backend considerations (web friendly urls etc),
content(writing strategies), etc.

Each and one of the checkpoints for each list will then be split up in
importance, what is recommended, what would require extra time, when in
the project it should be implemented (try to implement userfriendly urls
a week after launch), aswell as references to section 508 and WCAG etc.